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<h2>f_readdir</h2>
<p>The f_readdir function reads directory entries.</p>
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FRESULT f_readdir (
  DIR* <em>DirObject</em>,    /* Pointer to the open directory object */
  FILINFO* <em>FileInfo</em>  /* Pointer to the file information structure */
);
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>DirObject</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the open directory object.</dd>
<dt>FileInfo</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the file information structure to store the read item.</dd>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_READY</dt>
<dd>The disk drive cannot work due to no medium in the drive or any other reason.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to an error in the disk function.</dd>
<dt>FR_INT_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_INVALID_OBJECT</dt>
<dd>The directory object is invalid.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The f_readdir function reads directory entries in sequence. All items in the directory can be read by calling f_readdir function repeatedly. When all directory entries have been read and no item to read, the function returns a null string into <tt>f_name[]</tt> member without any error. When a null pointer is given to the <tt>FileInfo</tt>, the read index of the directory object will be rewinded.</p>
<p>When LFN feature is enabled, <tt>lfname</tt> and <tt>lfsize</tt> in the file information structure must be initialized with valid value prior to calling the f_readdir function. The <tt>lfname</tt> is a pointer to the string buffer to return the long file name. The <tt>lfsize</tt> is the size of the string buffer. If either the size of read buffer or LFN working buffer is insufficient for the LFN or the entry has no LFN, a null string will be returned to the LFN read buffer. If the LFN contains any charactrer that cannot be converted to OEM code, a null string will be returned but this is not the case on Unicode API configuration. When <tt>lfname</tt> is a NULL, nothing of the LFN is returned.</p>
<p>When relative path feature is enabled <tt>(_FS_RPATH == 1)</tt>, &quot;.&quot; and &quot;..&quot; entries are not filtered out and it will appear in the read entries.</p>
<p>This function is not supported in minimization level of &gt;=2.</p>
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<h4>Sample Code</h4>
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FRESULT scan_files (char* path)
{
    FRESULT res;
    FILINFO fno;
    DIR dir;
    int i;
    char *fn;
#if _USE_LFN
    static char lfn[_MAX_LFN * (_DF1S ? 2 : 1) + 1];
    fno.lfname = lfn;
    fno.lfsize = sizeof(lfn);
#endif


    res = f_opendir(&amp;dir, path);
    if (res == FR_OK) {
        i = strlen(path);
        for (;;) {
            res = f_readdir(&amp;dir, &amp;fno);
            if (res != FR_OK || fno.fname[0] == 0) break;
#if _USE_LFN
            fn = *fno.lfname ? fno.lfname : fno.fname;
#else
            fn = fno.fname;
#endif
            if (*fn == '.') continue;
            if (fno.fattrib &amp; AM_DIR) {
                sprintf(&amp;path[i], "/%s", fn);
                res = scan_files(path);
                if (res != FR_OK) break;
                path[i] = 0;
            } else {
                printf("%s/%s\n", path, fn);
            }
        }
    }

    return res;
}
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<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="opendir.html">f_opendir</a>, <a href="stat.html">f_stat</a>, <a href="sfileinfo.html">FILINFO</a>, <a href="sdir.html">DIR</a></tt></p>
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